About
Here's what you should know about Prime Medical Training. We are a Paramedic-owned company that was started in 2013. It was evident that there was a great need for quality education that engaged learners. We want students to leave more competent and professional than when they came into the class, rather than just checking off the box.
What started out as small operation out of a bachelor pad bedroom, Prime has now grown to be the premier organization in developingpeople, products, and services in the health and safety. Prime’s goal is to set the standard by:
being innovators in the classroom with the latest methods, ideas and products
providing passionate instructors who instill a love for learning
producing excellent instructors who cultivate excellence in students
Because individuals are not challenged, they become complacent and burned out. We want to bring a refreshing change to a stale industry. We believe that by developing and delivering high quality content, it will have a direct correlation on the quality and professionalism of the individuals in their workplace.
We provide "Training for You, Training for Life!"
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
First we will establish if a private class or public class is desired. We host classes for the public at our training center daily, but we also offer private classes for students with difficult schedules.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Our instructors are all emergency medical proffesionals highly qualified and experienced in what they teach.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
CPR/AED training is $49. BLS for Healthcare Proffesionals is $59. ACLS is $189. PALS is $189. Active Shooter Training is $35. We also are happy to travel to you for group classes.
What types of students have you worked with?
We work with people that desire to be better prepared in emergencies as well as people required by their job to seek certifications.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Make sure your instructor is teaching a class with state recognized curriculum. (AHA, Red Cross, or ASHI) There are a lot of organizations that say they follow 'AHA guidelines' but teach differet curriculum. Many workplaces will not accept those certifications.